Die alten Meister ich hau mich weg 🤣3 Klassen teilschulabschluss ,singen,turnen, wandern. Noch nie was von metall Technik gehört,und dann Bohrer mit der flex spitzen 🤣läuft ✌️
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@@SergioRamos-ju9wy right ! I agree it’s not a lot of trouble to put the metal angles on the grinder or to screw it to the wood or the block of wood cut at an angle …. Dudes not ruining the bit he’s sharpening it !!!I did this a lot and to every bit I owned and still Do this just don’t need to secure it since I’ve mastered it years and years ago …. This way he shows is more for beginners
@@brettvogel8418 I just use a bench grinder. This is too much work but for a noob just trying to familiarize with the principles sure. You can find bench grinders for $30 sometimes with one grind and one polish wheel. I remember being confused why the masonry bits weren't working after only a few holes. Pieced it together in my amateur mind and hit it on the grind stone for a couple seconds and boom. Like butter again
@@crabko3 I feel you there dude lol All trades with any discipline would know this is bad in all sorts of ways, as we know you can get a bench grinder for peanuts these days 😭
@@ryonaicorp I am a designer fabricator of mechanical artistic devices and had around $18,000,000 won on them on TV so far. I did NOT grow up in shops. So I completely get the ingenuity part, but these guys act like they are on The Walking Dead with zombies so they ONLY have the choice of doing something dumb. I met too many people who did dumb things and I try to learn from it so if I do something dumb, I at least have a clue what may go wrong. Too many channels show basic rule breaking. Drill presses with larger bits and fre holding small pieces that do not have clamps and are too light to resist being grabbed. A decent guy I know was cutting luan on a table saw. NOT some dangerous material. 1/4" luan for a movie set and had too small a piece. 30 x 30 cutting down to 18 x 18". He figured no biggie and pushed these light pieces into the blade fast. 18' strips crosscut at another 18" so fitting a square in between the blade and the fence. More dangerous for most materials than people think. This little POS scrap luan bound at the end of the cut. came at him. SPLIT OPEN his entire right hand across all the knuckles. Peeled his flesh back. Done? NOPE! that piece of luan which probably weighed 6-10 ounces somehow kept going and went under his shirt at his waistline and SPLIT his right side of his stomach open some twelve inches. Like a knife fighter sliced from his belly button towards his liver. HOLY Shi.! He was damn lucky it wasn't laminated sheet material. I am 210 and can CURRENTLY press my body upside down. I know my hands will break most others. And I constantly see people teach methods that require BOTH serious concentration and above average strength. Too many people do not realize they have neither. And a lack of both is catastrophic
@@crabko3 that’s a crazy story did he end up okay from the slices? I know what you mean, it’s okay to do sketchy shit you need the right experience to know what will go wrong and the knowledge do make everything ‘best practice’ I’m a multi trade in Automotive (fab, beater, tech, painter, PDR, ect..) and I’ve seen my share of “holy shit he’s game”. I think people that don’t work with tools and don’t have a good idea of physics and safer operation do get hurt because they have a tool laying around and repurpose it just got trends; at the same time I understand there’s people that have to work with what they have but it seems like bush tactics to me haha Interesting concept either way, and your job sounds interesting! 😊
When you are in a pinch on a job site and there's nothing else around, Stand on your grinder with one foot and sharpen your bit. Most people won't have the skills to do it, I've sharpened hundreds of drill bits, I can almost always get both flutes cutting every time. Most unskilled people will say it can't be done, Cause it's out of their reach. And the titanium coating is on the cutting edge of the drill bit, so you don't lose it at all.
19/20 people who are watching this will dull the bit when they try this. If you read this and try it, read how to sharpen a bit so you understand how bits actually cut.
Indeed, but @alphalzuluz is right. they are the lenghts to use to make a triangle with one 90 degree angle. It's a rule of thumb everyone in construction knows... like Pythagoras law, but without pythagoras. You also use it to set mason cords, poles...
@@mrvalveras yeah but just using the 80 and 50 L×H measurements the video shows doesn't automatically just give you a triangle with a 90° angle...it can give you any/every angle lol. However, using those proportions to form a right triangle gives you the angle at wich most bits should be sharpened tho(generally at least).
@@EricJohnson-fh8zj I don't think he's saying that those lengths will make a right triangle. He's saying that a right triangle with those lengths will give the correct angle to grind. You need three pieces of information. Two lengths and one angle (90°) would suffice.
A metal grinding disc leaves gouges in material, they're way too abrasive. A 60 grit flap disc is the better of two options, even though none of them should be used.
Please don't mess around with angle grinders. They're not a tool, but a thin plastic shell filled with anger and they will not hesitate to hurt you badly.
Glad you have mentioned this. Angle grinders are lethal weapons and will have no hesitation in causing major injury or death before the message is even close to your brain. Also please don't underestimate the danger of sanding disks. I had one take flesh out of my belly earlier this year, fortunately it's healed but only after a lot of care, attention and the wound getting infected. The edges of angle grinder sanding discs have more destructive power on flesh as saw cutting ones have, they are thicker so guage more. Bench grinders rev at far lower speeds so are safer.
It won't be, he only took some material of off the edges, the point is where the most work of the drill takes place and he neglected it completely. It will make a lot of heat and get more dull even faster then before "sharpening"
And yet, General and others have been selling a jig that is essentially no different for many decades. A V-groove holding the bit at an appropriate angle to a wheel; gives more precision and repeatability to the purely by hand process, which skilled machinists have done for years. One still needs judgement and a drill bit gauge.
@@christof.the.engineer1 Agreed that a flap disk seems rather a spongey looking medium, but in support at least it is constantly exposing fresh grains of abrasive. A flat disk must rely on fracturing the same grains over and over, I think, to expose sharp edges to cut coolly, rather than erode. I wonder how satisfactory a job that will do?
@@ericcaldwell3584 it's like a shark that smells blood, and the only way to escape is to jump out or onto a chair. just be sure to use one that doesn't have your name on it, because they're gonna get a serious case of the redass at you after it gets stuck or stopped
"we can rebuild him, better than he was. Better, stronger, faster." Yeah the ratcheting sound was funny. Even more so, an actual ratchet doesn't ratchet on the tightening.
I am an old machinist/maintenance man, and have been sharpening knives, tools, and bits, since I was a kid. Mostly with a bench grinder. Ran a 4 gang auto drill press. 1" drills, through large driveshaft cast brake rotors. Unfortunately, the only bench grinder was on the other side of the company. The 135° split point was desired for the toughest materials. The angles in the video, would work on wood.
@@mrsaizo0000 This is for people like me who works with what I've got and be a little creative in doing so. Instead of wasting money that I don't have for something I'll only use once.
This is also a good way to turn a $40 angle grinder into a bench grinder using the beginning steps. I've done this in a pinch when I needed a bench grinder but didn't have the time to drive home and use it
I am so blessed to have worked with the last of the boomer work force. Those guys had so much shop knowledge passed down through generations. I was 18 working with a 76 year old man that taught me how to sharpen drill bits free hand on a belt sander. Nowadays you get fired if management catches you doing that type of stuff
Das Geheimnis derjenigen die Bohrer schärfen können, dass der Bohrer aufs ⅒ genau zentrisch bohrt: nimm den Schleifbock, nie die Flex, und halte dich an die genormten Winkel entsprechend des zu bohrenden Materials! P.S.: du siehst den Winkel auch ohne Lehre, wenn du es gelernt hast!
This does work. Ive done this with an angle grinder held by a vice but with a grinding wheel not a flap disc. Using the general tools drill sharpenee attachment. Brought all by bits back to life. Highly recommend.
@@warpigs9069 Melting them down would just give you a useless pile of (basically) slag, you don't have the means to recast and then treat HSS. Youre better of regrinding them into deburring tools, engravers, chisels or lathe bits.
Where are you getting $0.50 drill bits, more like $3 - $10 a bit, everything is outrageously expensive nowadays. It all started when they raised minimum wage. Sure we'll raise minimum wage, but now the cost of everything will go up 40% too, to match that 40% raise. Ummm, Okay, thanks, I think, I still need that raise though.😂
old Masters. back in the day, a sandstone wheel on a metal frame, turned by hand in a water trough. get water from the river in your hat, that was back in the 1930s 90 year old uk,says like it was.
I had a job, when I was a kid, in a job-shop, to go around and get everybody's dull and broken bits, out of their RED BOX, and sharpen them correctly (according to the grind gauge). They were color coded for each machine. I would put them back in that machine's GREEN BOX. If all sharpening was done, I would clean up shavings and sweep the floor and fill up the Machinist's drink bottles. I did that from about 16 to 18 years old. SOOOO many years ago! All hand work and comparing the grinds to a set of gauges..
@@yodaco each screw is only strong enough to hold an entire 8'x4' sheet of drywall in place but this guy put them into wood and drywall is never in contact with wood or some shit I have no idea what they were saying 😮
As a heavy duty diesel mechanic and bodyman i utilize this everyday! I usually just put the bit in a vice and use an angle grinder though…..Have had the same bits for over a year and I drill through stainless on a daily basis….Will last forever unless they break lol
I learned so much from this video. But I learned too late to save all the fingers I lost following the tips in this video. Thankfully I have a friend who typed this message for me since it’s hard to type with all my fingers gone from being sliced off. Great video!
Pretty difficult to lose fingers by a flap disk. You would literally have to keep them there for a considerable time while 2 they were grinded down to nothing. Had this been an actual wood saw blade, I would see your point.
NOOOO! As if "The Old Masters" didn't own a bench grinder and sharpen the drill bits with perfect angles by hand without jig... Don't do that, as it most likely ruins the precision of your drill bits.
Old masters never had battery operated drills. Did you account for the angle on that flap wheel it's usually around 13 degrees from center to the edge (unused).
I like to build a table first where I can attach this setup, and a bench for me to sit on. Then I like to weld them together to ensure rigidity. Only then am I ready to sharpen the bit.
Nope, the old masters do it on a pedestal grinder without a crappy door stop as a jig. Take your angle grinder and flap wheel and use it as its intended
Funny, I learned to sharpen drill bits from a 1/32 up to 5/8 by hand/eye using a regular grinding wheel, and chisels and plane blades on a regular 2 face oilstone. Shame I didn’t get taught by an old master.
One of the first skills taught in high school metal shop. The instructor tested your work in the drill press. It better be able to drill through wrought iron.
I used to do this by hand a lot on a bench grinder. For small bits that snap easily, it helps to have a shorter bit. I've also put a steeper angle on those bits and had them last much longer and stay sharper. (Though this only worked when boring through very thin metal). Larger bits are easier to just shave a bit off the cutting edge and leave the angle alone.
Did this with many a bit to drill out rivets. I could drill out a lot more in the same amount of time with this trick. Better than a new bit for sure. Lol
A pretty good and helpful idea. It's the next I will build. 10 minutes of work and drill bits are faster and better sharpened. ‼️3 of 3 possible thumbs 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ‼️
I love how the 90 degree angle of the block has a 50 and an 80 degree mark😮💨. Also, if you like your fingers, don't run that bit on the wrong side of the flap disc
Woah a long time back, when I was 16-17ish I had read a book on how to sharpen drill bits. MY brother was drilling into steel channels and his only bit was dull as can be. I said, I think I can sharpen that. And I did, he was stunned and still tells the story to this day.
I have learned to sharpen a drill bit by hand. Clamp my 7” grinder in my pipe vice, the further from the center…more rpm’s…there is too much chance of getting the drill bit too hot. I lean up against the vice, have the spinning disk in Plenty of light. I make sure to grind on each side of the bit the same amount of times. This keeps the point in the center. All done.👌
The old masters did it by hand.!! They didn't needed a guide, they had the right feeling,....and the knowledge of cause. This drill in the vid will stay sharp for maybe 3 holes. It's not enough to only rotate in against the disc.
But, if you already own one of these and don't have a bench grinder there could be some merit... depends how accurate you want the bit ground to. It's not the worst idea in the world but I wouldn't be using a flap wheel unless the dull or broken bit was the only one in my box and the diy store was closed. A flat grinding wheel would clearly be better
Я извеняюсь но некоторые умельци у которых руки из пличей с помощью болгарки сварки и дрели виполняют роботу качественей и быстрее чем те у которых полн гараж инстумента в придачу токарный станок есть и вишее образование
@@jacobanderson63 By making this contraption, this is not the way an angle grinder is supposed to be used, you are better off using a belt sander. And you shouldn't sharpen a drill bit
@@mastermason4766 looks pretty safe if you ask me 🤷I've used angle grinders for 30 years and the way he set it up is just as safe as a stationary grinder
Some angle grinders do have a 3rd hole on the back of the head. I'd use it to lock it from moving away and avoid any possible cathastrophic failure. Bolts finds anglegrinders funny and they'll giggle so much they'll fall off their place. :)
If you attempt this make sure to secure the whole thing down to the table as well other wise that thing gonna run around like a chicken with its head cut-off if it tips over, and then proceed to fuck up anything in its path while doing so. But please don't. A new drill bit will cost less than ur hospital bills....
@@cesarsantellana1768 Depende del grado de técnico de cada persona. Y del lugar en que se viva. Por ejemplo: En argentina y parte de chile les llaman "mecha" y mecha para México tiene otro significado. Y si como mexicanos nos vamos a Estados Unidos allá utilizan nombres técnicos y bueno cada quien le llama de algún modo lo importante es entendernos. Saludos desde agua dulce Veracruz México!
@@cesarsantellana1768 NO, no es así... DRILL es taladro, DRILL BIT es la broca; DRILLSTAND es un taladro de columna, BENCH DRILL es un taladro de banco, HAND DRILL es un taladro de mano, CORDLESS DRILL es un taladro a baterías...
This is less dangerous than say a typical grinding wheel which is brittle. These flap discs are fairly lightweight, flexible and covered in what is essential pieces of paper, and the way they are stacked means if one is ripped off it's going to lose almost all of its momentum sliding past the ones around it. That said, he is holding a drill bit that is somewhat sharp, might get a little cut if that kicks back, but as long as you position everything so the blade is pushing down against the drill bit it should be okay. Maybe some gloves.
Once you learned it, sharpening drill bits is like sharpening pencils and whoever throws them away has absolutely no idea about trade craft! The method shown in the video is moronic, because you simply take a bench grinder with a proper gritted stone, which will run waaaaayyyyy smother than this craptraption. Oh, and you do it free hand. learned it fifteen years ago in an intense three day 21h crash course and used it ten years ago exactly once. it is like bike riding, you cannot unlearn it. everything below three mm is a bit hard, quite indeed, maybe we should get a proper tool for that and not a slope...
Not a bad Idea but I would use better screws as drywall screws can sheer easily. Use a grinding stone as well because sandpaper is too rough to give sharp long lasting results
The old masters, with their angle grinders and cordless drills
They can't see anymore to tell u a story face to face
@@kwmiked do they make drills in braille?
Die alten Meister ich hau mich weg 🤣3 Klassen teilschulabschluss ,singen,turnen, wandern. Noch nie was von metall Technik gehört,und dann Bohrer mit der flex spitzen 🤣läuft ✌️
Yeah, this is a really good comment 👍
The old masters probably would tell us to just go buy a damn electric bench grinder wheel since one can be had for like $20 these days
"I used to laugh at safety, now everybody calls me, three fingers Joe"
(Iconic guitar plays)
Safety 3rd lol
SHAKE HANDS WITH DANGER
Boiiiiiiii, ya better *(guitar riff plays)* SHAKE HANDS WITH DANGER.
Thanks to the ole Finger Remover 3000
Its ok, you can be president, come to Brazil
If you value your life, Never follow any angle grinder mod or hack.
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The ratcheting noise when using a standard combination wrench really puts it together
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Thanks, now that can't be unheard!! LMFAO 😂
Hahahaha didn't see that till you said it. Yeah that was unnecessarily fancy for a shop vid lol
Literally everyone in a shop would crucify a guy going through all that just to ruin a drill bit.
He's doing it to get us to comment on it because it boosts him in the algorithm. Good or bad it's still revenue
No sabes nada en la materia porque si fueras conocedor y aplicas la teoría de afilado la técnica es muy buena y eficiente
@@SergioRamos-ju9wy right ! I agree it’s not a lot of trouble to put the metal angles on the grinder or to screw it to the wood or the block of wood cut at an angle …. Dudes not ruining the bit he’s sharpening it !!!I did this a lot and to every bit I owned and still
Do this just don’t need to secure it since I’ve mastered it years and years ago …. This way he shows is more for beginners
I would hold it with pliers. You actually can sharpen drill bits like this if you do it correctly
@@brettvogel8418 I just use a bench grinder. This is too much work but for a noob just trying to familiarize with the principles sure. You can find bench grinders for $30 sometimes with one grind and one polish wheel.
I remember being confused why the masonry bits weren't working after only a few holes. Pieced it together in my amateur mind and hit it on the grind stone for a couple seconds and boom. Like butter again
How to turn your grinder into a projectile 😂
@@crabko3 I feel you there dude lol
All trades with any discipline would know this is bad in all sorts of ways, as we know you can get a bench grinder for peanuts these days 😭
@@ryonaicorp I am a designer fabricator of mechanical artistic devices and had around $18,000,000 won on them on TV so far. I did NOT grow up in shops. So I completely get the ingenuity part, but these guys act like they are on The Walking Dead with zombies so they ONLY have the choice of doing something dumb. I met too many people who did dumb things and I try to learn from it so if I do something dumb, I at least have a clue what may go wrong. Too many channels show basic rule breaking. Drill presses with larger bits and fre holding small pieces that do not have clamps and are too light to resist being grabbed. A decent guy I know was cutting luan on a table saw. NOT some dangerous material. 1/4" luan for a movie set and had too small a piece. 30 x 30 cutting down to 18 x 18". He figured no biggie and pushed these light pieces into the blade fast. 18' strips crosscut at another 18" so fitting a square in between the blade and the fence. More dangerous for most materials than people think. This little POS scrap luan bound at the end of the cut. came at him. SPLIT OPEN his entire right hand across all the knuckles. Peeled his flesh back. Done? NOPE! that piece of luan which probably weighed 6-10 ounces somehow kept going and went under his shirt at his waistline and SPLIT his right side of his stomach open some twelve inches. Like a knife fighter sliced from his belly button towards his liver. HOLY Shi.! He was damn lucky it wasn't laminated sheet material. I am 210 and can CURRENTLY press my body upside down. I know my hands will break most others. And I constantly see people teach methods that require BOTH serious concentration and above average strength. Too many people do not realize they have neither. And a lack of both is catastrophic
@@crabko3If you think this is unsafe you have no business anywhere near a drill or grinder.
@@crabko3 that’s a crazy story did he end up okay from the slices? I know what you mean, it’s okay to do sketchy shit you need the right experience to know what will go wrong and the knowledge do make everything ‘best practice’
I’m a multi trade in Automotive (fab, beater, tech, painter, PDR, ect..) and I’ve seen my share of “holy shit he’s game”. I think people that don’t work with tools and don’t have a good idea of physics and safer operation do get hurt because they have a tool laying around and repurpose it just got trends; at the same time I understand there’s people that have to work with what they have but it seems like bush tactics to me haha
Interesting concept either way, and your job sounds interesting! 😊
Nothing unsafe about it snowflake
I didn't realize the old masters were ruining their drill bits trying to sharpen them.
Especially titanium nitride coated steel bits that'll lose any sharpening in a split second...
Coating is to reduce friction, you cut with the cutting edge not the relief. @@xephael3485
no they dont@@xephael3485
When you are in a pinch on a job site and there's nothing else around, Stand on your grinder with one foot and sharpen your bit. Most people won't have the skills to do it, I've sharpened hundreds of drill bits, I can almost always get both flutes cutting every time. Most unskilled people will say it can't be done, Cause it's out of their reach. And the titanium coating is on the cutting edge of the drill bit, so you don't lose it at all.
19/20 people who are watching this will dull the bit when they try this. If you read this and try it, read how to sharpen a bit so you understand how bits actually cut.
The old masters are gonna be pissed when they see you shared this.
Is that the new and improved Finger Remover 2500?!
This is the special version for special folks - The Finger Remover 3000
@@rico76 more like finger meat shredder1000
Nah it's only an 80 grit disk. They just burn a lil bit, I've done it too many times. Surprisingly the 120's hurt even more.
Ah yes, the old 50, 80, 90 triangle. Well known amongst apprentices worldwide.
I think they're lengths not angles.
Indeed, but @alphalzuluz is right. they are the lenghts to use to make a triangle with one 90 degree angle.
It's a rule of thumb everyone in construction knows... like Pythagoras law, but without pythagoras.
You also use it to set mason cords, poles...
@@mrvalveras yeah but just using the 80 and 50 L×H measurements the video shows doesn't automatically just give you a triangle with a 90° angle...it can give you any/every angle lol.
However, using those proportions to form a right triangle gives you the angle at wich most bits should be sharpened tho(generally at least).
@@EricJohnson-fh8zj I don't think he's saying that those lengths will make a right triangle. He's saying that a right triangle with those lengths will give the correct angle to grind. You need three pieces of information. Two lengths and one angle (90°) would suffice.
It's all moot, a flap disk is conical
I think even the roughest would rather use a metal disc than a sanding pad
A metal grinding disc leaves gouges in material, they're way too abrasive. A 60 grit flap disc is the better of two options, even though none of them should be used.
Next video: How to use your angle grinder as a collated nailer
Please don't mess around with angle grinders. They're not a tool, but a thin plastic shell filled with anger and they will not hesitate to hurt you badly.
That explains why mine has thrown things across the shop! I.ust have made itmad... lol
An excellent way of describing an angle grinder... I must remember
Glad you have mentioned this. Angle grinders are lethal weapons and will have no hesitation in causing major injury or death before the message is even close to your brain. Also please don't underestimate the danger of sanding disks. I had one take flesh out of my belly earlier this year, fortunately it's healed but only after a lot of care, attention and the wound getting infected. The edges of angle grinder sanding discs have more destructive power on flesh as saw cutting ones have, they are thicker so guage more. Bench grinders rev at far lower speeds so are safer.
hands down THE most dangerous and underestimated tool
Yeah it rips through a jeans.
I’d love to see part 2 where you prove that the bit is sharper than when you started.
Right? Only met one person that can succesfully sharpen a drill bit.
we do it in shop all the time and some are better than others, it's all about practice and patience as with all things.
It won't be, he only took some material of off the edges, the point is where the most work of the drill takes place and he neglected it completely. It will make a lot of heat and get more dull even faster then before "sharpening"
Get em
Absolutely useless advice ignore this completely
При такой заточке сверло сверлить сталь не будет, для сливочного масла сойдёт.
Сталь нет,сыромятину да
Диск должен быть жёстким.
Ты это серьёзно ?
и не только для сливочного масла. Для халвы, например...для сыра.)))
При условии, что он точит сверло, покрытием, которое нельзя точить (если это оно, а не подделка), то автор в 2-не идиот 🤔🤭
Ah, the good old days when the ancient masters used 110v angle-grinders.
Try 240 V
there is no way you can be able to produce a back relief angle with that.
And yet, General and others have been selling a jig that is essentially no different for many decades. A V-groove holding the bit at an appropriate angle to a wheel; gives more precision and repeatability to the purely by hand process, which skilled machinists have done for years. One still needs judgement and a drill bit gauge.
Meanwhile, The Drill Doctor still ruins drill bits in my shop from incapable hands not knowing how to center the bit before sharpening.
With a soft grind like that? Are u sure? It has to be a hard disk.
@@christof.the.engineer1 Agreed that a flap disk seems rather a spongey looking medium, but in support at least it is constantly exposing fresh grains of abrasive. A flat disk must rely on fracturing the same grains over and over, I think, to expose sharp edges to cut coolly, rather than erode. I wonder how satisfactory a job that will do?
@@fredrossi1334 yeah!! With that said that human error …. If he did know “how to “ and hand a more stable hand … it is still archivable
you can also use a cordless one, tape the trigger on, then put it on the floor to run your coworkers away like a raging bat out of hell
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ericcaldwell3584 it's like a shark that smells blood, and the only way to escape is to jump out or onto a chair. just be sure to use one that doesn't have your name on it, because they're gonna get a serious case of the redass at you after it gets stuck or stopped
Yes, cuz any dude Holden Tudicks has a co-worker present 24-7!
@@ericcaldwell3584UPON
You didn't mention that this should only be done in the dark using the toes of your bare feet while sitting on a partially filled open gas tank.
I love the ratcheting sound of the box wrench. Reminds me of the 6 million dollar man.
"we can rebuild him, better than he was. Better, stronger, faster." Yeah the ratcheting sound was funny. Even more so, an actual ratchet doesn't ratchet on the tightening.
I am an old machinist/maintenance man, and have been sharpening knives, tools, and bits, since I was a kid. Mostly with a bench grinder. Ran a 4 gang auto drill press. 1" drills, through large driveshaft cast brake rotors. Unfortunately, the only bench grinder was on the other side of the company. The 135° split point was desired for the toughest materials. The angles in the video, would work on wood.
"The secret of the old masters."
You mean those guys who taught highschool shop and had lobster claws for hands?
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Wtf.. A tool for sharpening drills from Bosch cost less than an angle grinder..
@@Thejbelow
@@mrsaizo0000 GIVE A THUMBS UP THAN WASTING TIME HERE TO DISCOURAGE
@@mrsaizo0000 This is for people like me who works with what I've got and be a little creative in doing so. Instead of wasting money that I don't have for something I'll only use once.
This is also a good way to turn a $40 angle grinder into a bench grinder using the beginning steps. I've done this in a pinch when I needed a bench grinder but didn't have the time to drive home and use it
Proves my point. Anyone can claim anything, and some ignorant people will believe it.
I am so blessed to have worked with the last of the boomer work force. Those guys had so much shop knowledge passed down through generations. I was 18 working with a 76 year old man that taught me how to sharpen drill bits free hand on a belt sander. Nowadays you get fired if management catches you doing that type of stuff
In post-Soviet Russia, you have a chance to get full mug of drill bits from whole workshop if mans knew what you can sharpen it by freehand.
@@JustOneFeather
Все , всё прекрасно знают.
boomers took what was given to them for granted that's for sure! the plunge of America started with them.
Things for handing the keys over to the feminists, boomer.
Same. Grateful. All the younger guys are soft and dumb. Can’t do many tasks unless they have some sorta specialty tool.
Das Geheimnis der Alten Meister ist das freihändig zu können!
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Ihre einzige verbleibende Hand.
genau! klappt aber meist nur für 2-3 bohrungen mehr danach ist ehh alles hin :D
Das Geheimnis ist der freischliff 😂die Flanken sind nicht das Ziel denn nur der Flanken Schliff ist dann nach paarmal bohren wieder stumpf 😂
Das Geheimnis derjenigen die Bohrer schärfen können, dass der Bohrer aufs ⅒ genau zentrisch bohrt: nimm den Schleifbock, nie die Flex, und halte dich an die genormten Winkel entsprechend des zu bohrenden Materials! P.S.: du siehst den Winkel auch ohne Lehre, wenn du es gelernt hast!
The hundreds of thousands of likes tells me that my clientele for my handyman business is always going to be plentiful
The old "masters" can keep this one, thanks
Dude, this is like a legit invention. You should sell it and call it something cool like I don’t know the bench grinder!!!!!
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Hmm... Okay, but then what if we need a mobile one to use at different angles?
@@delta307 Yes, so long as you don't call it the Finger Remover 2000 as FunkFPV has copyright on that !
@@sgtjonson if your a mobile mechanic then life is already pointless
@@delta307 hahahahahahaha
Hey! It's the "finger remover 3000!"
This does work. Ive done this with an angle grinder held by a vice but with a grinding wheel not a flap disc. Using the general tools drill sharpenee attachment. Brought all by bits back to life. Highly recommend.
I like how your spanner makes cool ratchet noises.
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Sound affects are the best bit about it
@@benfold72 now that's a bit much!
And in the wrong direction even.
Today on spending $30 to sharpen a $0.50 drill bit
I Wish I could melt down worn bits into something useful but I have no place for a furnace
@@warpigs9069 Melting them down would just give you a useless pile of (basically) slag, you don't have the means to recast and then treat HSS. Youre better of regrinding them into deburring tools, engravers, chisels or lathe bits.
Where are you getting $0.50 drill bits, more like $3 - $10 a bit, everything is outrageously expensive nowadays. It all started when they raised minimum wage. Sure we'll raise minimum wage, but now the cost of everything will go up 40% too, to match that 40% raise. Ummm, Okay, thanks, I think, I still need that raise though.😂
@@joshscott8678 re sail tool shops garage sales harbor freight there is a shit ton of plants that sell decent bits for dirt cheap
@@warpigs9069 they come in handy as spacers/shims and the like. I use them for setting heights on the router table and other stuff.
old Masters. back in the day, a sandstone wheel on a metal frame, turned by hand in a water trough. get water from the river in your hat, that was back in the 1930s 90 year old uk,says like it was.
Ah. I see you are a master of drywall screws too.
I had a job, when I was a kid, in a job-shop, to go around and get everybody's dull and broken bits, out of their RED BOX, and sharpen them correctly (according to the grind gauge). They were color coded for each machine. I would put them back in that machine's GREEN BOX. If all sharpening was done, I would clean up shavings and sweep the floor and fill up the Machinist's drink bottles. I did that from about 16 to 18 years old. SOOOO many years ago! All hand work and comparing the grinds to a set of gauges..
Sounds lovely, drinking steel shavings 😊
Boisson de copeaux de metal
Good work. And you working doing serious stuff at 16. I bet you are the better for it. I was. Started farming when 15 -16. Best education.
Почетал комент и не понял о чем вообще речь и к чему это вообще?!!!
@general5104 queda usted contratado , maestro💪👍
Ah yes drywall screws Lmfao that’s how you know it’s legit 😂
are you questioning the awesome power of the drywall screw?
@@yodaco each screw is only strong enough to hold an entire 8'x4' sheet of drywall in place but this guy put them into wood and drywall is never in contact with wood or some shit I have no idea what they were saying 😮
This is actually how the Old Masters learned it from the lesser-mentioned-but-just-as-important Older Masters
Drill sharpening need precision tools. You cannot use sander because vibration can cause sharpening distortion
Of course! Drywall screws…..
The black finish looks professional.
Don't even insult my best friend the drywall screws! Those screws grip GOOD
Drywall screws have finer thread than these
Lol
funk fpv where you at?
I'm still looking
Finger remover 5000
@@griffredarmy o ko
Give it time! I'm, sure! He'll have something! Great to say! He always does!👍
This actually isn't bad if you bolt it down.
They make this one thing called a table grinder
As a heavy duty diesel mechanic and bodyman i utilize this everyday! I usually just put the bit in a vice and use an angle grinder though…..Have had the same bits for over a year and I drill through stainless on a daily basis….Will last forever unless they break lol
При использовании такого наждачного круга невозможно как следует заточить направляющие режущие кромки сверла.
автор видео об этом не знает. для него самый важный момент : подписчики и лайки.
С языка сняли, только хотел написать что зачистным кругом не правят сверла🙁
Почему нет. Нужно ближе к оси держать и масле охлаждать периодически . Она ещё закалиться.
@@Aladin936
@@VitalyUsov
I learned so much from this video. But I learned too late to save all the fingers I lost following the tips in this video. Thankfully I have a friend who typed this message for me since it’s hard to type with all my fingers gone from being sliced off. Great video!
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You may have lost your fingers, but you kept your manhood. That's the important part
Vous avez aussi gardé votre humour
Jajaja jajaja jajaja afilar un taladro seraxuna broca
Pretty difficult to lose fingers by a flap disk. You would literally have to keep them there for a considerable time while 2 they were grinded down to nothing.
Had this been an actual wood saw blade, I would see your point.
Ratcheting noises while using a normal spanner 💀
That's not a spanner. Don't let British English rot your brain
i was about to say the same thing lol
Don't forget the wind noises, every time he moves!
Yep 😁
Né kkkk😅😅😅😅
If you're sharpening a drill, you're doing it all wrong.... perhaps try sharpening the bit instead! 😂
NOOOO! As if "The Old Masters" didn't own a bench grinder and sharpen the drill bits with perfect angles by hand without jig... Don't do that, as it most likely ruins the precision of your drill bits.
Old masters never had battery operated drills. Did you account for the angle on that flap wheel it's usually around 13 degrees from center to the edge (unused).
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Bench grinder + knowledge 👍🏻
Yes sir
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I like to build a table first where I can attach this setup, and a bench for me to sit on. Then I like to weld them together to ensure rigidity. Only then am I ready to sharpen the bit.
Grinders are my favorite tool. You can do damn near anything with them! AAA+++
Nope, the old masters do it on a pedestal grinder without a crappy door stop as a jig. Take your angle grinder and flap wheel and use it as its intended
Next time my drill needs sharpened I'll reference this video. I'll probably start on the battery and work my way towards the chuck
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Quando a "broca" da sua furadeira precisar ser afiada né!? kkkkk
I've been doing it freehand on any available bench grinder since high school to a high degree of satisfaction. But this jig is nice, too.
🤟 " Five beer for the drill sharpener!"
Funny, I learned to sharpen drill bits from a 1/32 up to 5/8 by hand/eye using a regular grinding wheel, and chisels and plane blades on a regular 2 face oilstone. Shame I didn’t get taught by an old master.
One of the first skills taught in high school metal shop. The instructor tested your work in the drill press. It better be able to drill through wrought iron.
Me too the old school way😅
I used to do this by hand a lot on a bench grinder. For small bits that snap easily, it helps to have a shorter bit.
I've also put a steeper angle on those bits and had them last much longer and stay sharper. (Though this only worked when boring through very thin metal).
Larger bits are easier to just shave a bit off the cutting edge and leave the angle alone.
Did this with many a bit to drill out rivets. I could drill out a lot more in the same amount of time with this trick. Better than a new bit for sure. Lol
A pretty good and helpful idea. It's the next I will build. 10 minutes of work and drill bits are faster and better sharpened. ‼️3 of 3 possible thumbs 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ‼️
I love how the 90 degree angle of the block has a 50 and an 80 degree mark😮💨. Also, if you like your fingers, don't run that bit on the wrong side of the flap disc
Я тоже ни как не пойму, сумма углов триугольника равна 180 градусов, 50+80=130, прямого угла не будет
That is 50 millimeter and 80 millimeter.
I could be wrong but I believe the marks 50 and 80 are actually for millimeters not degrees as you are suggesting.
Hola amigó es una tabla de 50 y 80milimetros formas el ángulo exacto pará colocar la broca o mecha para amolarla
Weak hahaha
Woah a long time back, when I was 16-17ish I had read a book on how to sharpen drill bits. MY brother was drilling into steel channels and his only bit was dull as can be. I said, I think I can sharpen that. And I did, he was stunned and still tells the story to this day.
I have learned to sharpen a drill bit by hand.
Clamp my 7” grinder in my pipe vice, the further from the center…more rpm’s…there is too much chance of getting the drill bit too hot. I lean up against the vice, have the spinning disk in Plenty of light. I make sure to grind on each side of the bit the same amount of times. This keeps the point in the center. All done.👌
The old masters did it by hand.!! They didn't needed a guide, they had the right feeling,....and the knowledge of cause. This drill in the vid will stay sharp for maybe 3 holes. It's not enough to only rotate in against the disc.
Normally you use a bench grinder for that and it will set you back as much as you paid for what you are using here
But, if you already own one of these and don't have a bench grinder there could be some merit... depends how accurate you want the bit ground to. It's not the worst idea in the world but I wouldn't be using a flap wheel unless the dull or broken bit was the only one in my box and the diy store was closed. A flat grinding wheel would clearly be better
Don’t forget to always use drywall screws in these limb cutting contraptions…
I love using drywall screws to attach metal to wood! 10/10
Can't wait to see FVP's take on this.
Болгарку отобрать, по рукам надавать
Я извеняюсь но некоторые умельци у которых руки из пличей с помощью болгарки сварки и дрели виполняют роботу качественей и быстрее чем те у которых полн гараж инстумента в придачу токарный станок есть и вишее образование
@@user-jx8mk3cj8p Согласен на все 100, а энтим (с дивана),им канешна виднее…
@@user-ti4iy2nk2w энтим 👏
Say goodbye to those fingers
Better work with a variable speed angle grinder where you can reduce the revs by at least 3000 rpm. Much safer to work with.
Lol, it's probably easier to use the bench grinder , but you do you big guy
I'm guessing this mod is for the poor ratchet worker that can barely afford his next meal.
@@warpigs9069😬
The old masters were comedic geniuses.
You cannot use a flap grinder to sharpen a drill because it's too soft it will screw up the cutting edge of the drill use a hard disk
You shoulda kept it a secret
Better title: The secret of the old masters: How to lose a finger
How?
@@jacobanderson63 By making this contraption, this is not the way an angle grinder is supposed to be used, you are better off using a belt sander. And you shouldn't sharpen a drill bit
@@mastermason4766 angle grinder with a sanding pad on it isn't really dangerous to the phalanges 😁
@@jacobanderson63 The contraption is dangerous though
@@mastermason4766 looks pretty safe if you ask me 🤷I've used angle grinders for 30 years and the way he set it up is just as safe as a stationary grinder
Shop Class Teacher Walks over WTF ARE YOU DOING!?
Why Do You Type Like It's a Title to a Book?
Real men do it by hand with a bench grinder 💪🏼
Some angle grinders do have a 3rd hole on the back of the head. I'd use it to lock it from moving away and avoid any possible cathastrophic failure. Bolts finds anglegrinders funny and they'll giggle so much they'll fall off their place. :)
If you attempt this make sure to secure the whole thing down to the table as well other wise that thing gonna run around like a chicken with its head cut-off if it tips over, and then proceed to fuck up anything in its path while doing so. But please don't. A new drill bit will cost less than ur hospital bills....
I'm all about putting a sharp edge on something dull but it never lasts. You might get 2 or 3 decent uses and then it's quickly dull again.
1. Don't try to sharpen a drill bit with a flexible disc.
2. You'll work the rest out as you go.
Amigo no es afilar el taladro.. es afilar brocas. Saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴🇨🇴
Ha caray!
Yo no sabía que los taladros se afilan.
Se que se afilan las brocas!
a las brocas se les dice drill,y el taladro es drill driver/drill motor.
@@cesarsantellana1768
Depende del grado de técnico de cada persona.
Y del lugar en que se viva.
Por ejemplo:
En argentina y parte de chile les llaman "mecha" y mecha para México tiene otro significado.
Y si como mexicanos nos vamos a Estados Unidos allá utilizan nombres técnicos y bueno cada quien le llama de algún modo lo importante es entendernos.
Saludos desde agua dulce Veracruz México!
@@cesarsantellana1768 NO, no es así... DRILL es taladro,
DRILL BIT es la broca;
DRILLSTAND es un taladro de columna,
BENCH DRILL es un taladro de banco,
HAND DRILL es un taladro de mano,
CORDLESS DRILL es un taladro a baterías...
De los errores se aprende más que de los aciertos, gracias a todos los que colaboran.
Muy bien por el video 👍 👏
How do people live to be old with these death machines
They do because of a little thing called "common sense".
...or they don't. And is never heard from again.
It's called "natural selection"... 😆
Автор, если ты не можешь заточить сверло без приспособы, может не твоё это?
This is less dangerous than say a typical grinding wheel which is brittle. These flap discs are fairly lightweight, flexible and covered in what is essential pieces of paper, and the way they are stacked means if one is ripped off it's going to lose almost all of its momentum sliding past the ones around it.
That said, he is holding a drill bit that is somewhat sharp, might get a little cut if that kicks back, but as long as you position everything so the blade is pushing down against the drill bit it should be okay. Maybe some gloves.
I do this except i hold the grinder in my hand and the drill bit in the other hand and they turn out sharper than new.
TRUE😂
Why no, easy if you learn.
And fingers are selling for how much on the side?
Доктора в студию
Так оно в разъёбывании не нуждается 🤣🤣🤣
I just love the sound of when the drill passing the sharpening stage... 😂
Die alten Meister brauchen keine Hilfsvorrichtung, um einen Bohrer zu schärfen🤷♂️.
I can promise you that this is not how the 'old masters' do it.
free-hands
Yup. Great idea! Screwing with the safety features on the power grinder got the old master FIRED!!!
If sharpening drill bits is like sharpening the pencil, then nobody would ever throw away any drills until they are left with just stubs.
Once you learned it, sharpening drill bits is like sharpening pencils and whoever throws them away has absolutely no idea about trade craft! The method shown in the video is moronic, because you simply take a bench grinder with a proper gritted stone, which will run waaaaayyyyy smother than this craptraption. Oh, and you do it free hand. learned it fifteen years ago in an intense three day 21h crash course and used it ten years ago exactly once. it is like bike riding, you cannot unlearn it. everything below three mm is a bit hard, quite indeed, maybe we should get a proper tool for that and not a slope...
I’ve always want I’ve always wanted to sharpen my drill so it drills sharper. Thanks!
This is a horrible way to sharpen drills!
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"Well, there you go. 0/10."
Not a bad Idea but I would use better screws as drywall screws can sheer easily. Use a grinding stone as well because sandpaper is too rough to give sharp long lasting results
The old masters turning in their graves rn 🥶🥶
Old master using a modern flap disk. GREAT.
tudo verdade.kk
Тем временем гриндер: мне не передать ту боль, которую я сейчас испытал
Гриндер? Ahh LOL?
@@apelsin3 а что, не похоже?)
@@huntkiller455 Нет ну почему же ? Чистый гриндер.